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what kwra*pb brewer says is we must use this new tool wisely. how have police officers been instruct he at this point? >> think of this. there are many items where a police officer has pulled you over for speeding, or some other infraction and they are asking for your license, they are inquiring into, do you have any parents warrants, there are other things going on? in many ways there already is the sort of box of structure that is already there for this. what is going to be interesting, though, is can we provide enough training and mechanics to avoid other litigation in the future on the subject? bill: david schweikert thank you. i know it was quick but thank you for hustling with us today. >> i appreciate it. bill: out of arizona the republican congressman weighs n. we have much more coverage on the fallout not just in arizona, but in states like alabama, and beyond. back in a moment. this is breaking news here on "america's newsroom." whoa. right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delan
what kwra*pb brewer says is we must use this new tool wisely. how have police officers been instruct he at this point? >> think of this. there are many items where a police officer has pulled you over for speeding, or some other infraction and they are asking for your license, they are inquiring into, do you have any parents warrants, there are other things going on? in many ways there already is the sort of box of structure that is already there for this. what is going to be interesting,...
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just the thought of it has pbs fans all fired up. nightly news begins now. . >>> good evening, coming off a lackluster debate performance, the president got some good news today, 32 days before the election, the nation's jobless rate fell to the lowest level of his term in office. economists will argue what it means, but here are today's numbers, the economy gained about 14,000 jobs in the last month, pushing the unemployment rate to 7.8%, that is where today's political debate in this country started out. we have it all covered here tonight. and we'll begin our coverage with nbc's andrea mitchell, good evening, andrea. >> reporter: good evening, brian, in a week that has been a roller coaster for both of the candidates, today's news gave a good bit of a jolt, but that set off a fire storm on what it really means. the news that the unemployment dipped below 8% since he took office came just in time for a president battered by his poor performance in the debate. >> today's news should give us some encouragement. it shouldn't be an exc
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pbs. good night from l.a., and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with actresses viola davis and octavia spencer. that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs.
pbs. good night from l.a., and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with actresses viola davis and octavia spencer. that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every...
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keep track of daily developments with me every night on the pbs newshour. and its the beginning of a very special weekend. dont forget to honor and remember those who gave their lives for our freedom. thats the best kind of memorial day. well see you again around the table next week on "washington week." good night. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- s >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- corporate funding is also provided by prudential, norfolk southern, antawn jamison, rethink possible. additional funding is provided by the eyen burg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ♪ no one to talk with ♪ all by myself ♪ no one to walk with ♪ but i'm happy on the shelf ♪ ain't misbehavin' ♪ saving my love for you ♪ for you, for you ♪ for you ♪ i know for certain ♪ the one i love ♪ i'm through with flirting ♪ it's you ♪ that i'm thinking of ♪ ain't misbehavin' ♪ saving my love for you ♪ like jack horn
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: this was primary day in arizona and michigan, with 59 republican delegates at stake. mitt romney and rick santorum were the main contenders, and tensions were high, especially in michigan. the romney campaign went into the day struggling to hold off what has turned out to be an aggressive and heated challenge from rick santorum in romney's native state. in the final days before today's open primary, the santorum campaign has staked its claim in michigan even using automated robo-calls to get democratic crossover votes. >> michigan democrats can vote in the republican primary on tuesday. why is it so important? romney's supporting the bailouts for his wall street billionaire buddies but opposed the auto bailouts. that was a slap in the face to every michigan worker. and we're not going to let romney get away with it. >> ifill: as polls showed an election day dead heat, romney accused santorum of using dirty tricks to win. >> it's very easy to excite the base with i
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: this was primary day in arizona and michigan, with 59 republican delegates at stake. mitt romney and rick santorum were the main contenders, and tensions were high, especially in michigan. the romney campaign went into the day struggling to hold off what has turned out to be an aggressive and heated challenge from rick santorum in romney's native state. in the final days before today's open primary, the...
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we are just into the school year, rick, pb and j. >> reporter: it was limited to peanut butter and almonday butter sold at trader joe's. we can add target, whole foods, fresh and easy, stop and shop, giant foods. there are many others. peanut butts and other nut products made with crops from sunland inc all being pulled off of store shelves. the centers for disease control and prevention says there have been 30 cases of salmonella in 19 different states traced to the trader joe's peanut butter. the expanded recall is for other sunland products manufactured on the same equipment and could also be contaminated. we are talking about peanut butt per, almond butt per, cashew butter, tahini and other blanched and roasted products. if you have any of those products steak it back to the store or throw it away. it's a long list, jenna so we've put them all on the "happening now" home page at foxnews.com. beam should check it out. jenna: that is a good idea, rick, thank you. gregg: check it out. for the first time ever we get an inside look at the cabin of a passenger jet as it is intentionally crash
we are just into the school year, rick, pb and j. >> reporter: it was limited to peanut butter and almonday butter sold at trader joe's. we can add target, whole foods, fresh and easy, stop and shop, giant foods. there are many others. peanut butts and other nut products made with crops from sunland inc all being pulled off of store shelves. the centers for disease control and prevention says there have been 30 cases of salmonella in 19 different states traced to the trader joe's peanut...
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"frontline, the choice" airs tonight at pbs from 9:00 to 11:00. i love these documentaries. we'll be right back. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does >>> let me finish tonight with the real choice in this coming five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. your head-start to home cooked. >>> let me finish tonight with the real choice in this coming election. one's a democrat, the other is a republican. one, president obama opposed the war in iraq, one, mitt romney supported it, just as he protested in favor of the vietnam war, even as he decided. >> one, president obama opposed the economic policies of george w. bush. the other, mitt romney ate them up. one, president obama sfp supported -- the other, romney wants the government to rule against it in every kay. he's the one who wants to regulate people's live. >> one pr
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pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: peter edelman is the director of the center of poverty and inequality at georgetown. he is also a noted author whose lives text is called "so rich, so poor, why it is so difficult to end poverty in america." i want to start with a quote i pulled out of the book. it will permit me frame our conversation. -- it will frame perfectly our conversation appeared "poverty and america are words that should not appear in the same sentence. but we should have poverty have all isxymoron it and we have the highest child poverty rate in the world is downright shameful." that phrase that we should have poverty at all is oxymoron, i think some will find it interesting because, some christians to read the bible where it says that you shall have the poor with you always, make the case for me for why poverty should not even exist in this country. >> for one thing, we have become a very rich country. whatever was the case during the depression, really thr
pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: peter edelman is the director of the center of poverty and inequality at georgetown. he is also a noted author whose lives text is called "so rich, so poor, why it is so difficult to end poverty in america." i want to start with a quote i pulled out of the book. it will permit me frame our conversation. -- it will frame perfectly our conversation appeared "poverty and america are words that should not appear in the same...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the signs of strain were evident again today in the u.s. housing market. the latest numbers highlighted how tough it's been to fix a vital economic sector. tonight, we look at the housing news as we begin a series, "after the fall," on how wall street, the economy, and financial regulation have changed since the crisis of 2008. builders have been cutting back on housing construction, but in march, there were still more new homes for sale than people wanted to buy. the national association of realtors reports sales last month fell over 7%, the most in more than a year. overall, some 328,000 homes sold, less than half the rate in a healthy market. and a closely watched index found home prices fell 1%, as well. they've been falling for six months in a row. overall, the data underscored just how much the housing market continues to struggle, four years after the mortgage meltdown. the bush and obama administrations both created programs to stem foreclosures, but th
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the signs of strain were evident again today in the u.s. housing market. the latest numbers highlighted how tough it's been to fix a vital economic sector. tonight, we look at the housing news as we begin a series, "after the fall," on how wall street, the economy, and financial regulation have changed since the crisis of 2008. builders have been cutting back on housing construction, but in...
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pbs elections special "what's at stake." check your local listings for the time. on tuesday,, join judy and me fr wall to wall pbs news, our special election coverage all night long if that's what it takes and we'll see you next week on "washington week." good night. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> wherever our train goes, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern, one line, infinite possibilities. >> corporate funding is also provided by, boeing, prudential financial. additional funding is provided by the annenburg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you.
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pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: catherine crier was the youngest elected state judge in the state of texas before going on to cover national and legal affairs for cnn, abc, and court tv, and others. she is a best-selling author, her latest text is "patriot acts: what americans must do to save the republic". good to have you on this program. >> good to be here. "patriot acts: what americans must do to save the republic", is it too late? >> i worry. i really do. ideologyy quotes, is the science of idiots. oftentimes they are defending things that are destroying the constitutional republic. and unless people understand that as the first line of defense, we have to sustain what the founders gave us. we can have our great fights on the right and left but we are invading the structure of our republic in dangerous ways. tavis: how are we affecting the structure? >> i was reading about -- the bush lawyers, who are defending that presidency, empowering the executive branch. n
pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: catherine crier was the youngest elected state judge in the state of texas before going on to cover national and legal affairs for cnn, abc, and court tv, and others. she is a best-selling author, her latest text is "patriot acts: what americans must do to save the republic". good to have you on this program. >> good to be here. "patriot acts: what americans must do to save the republic", is it too late? >> i...
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and keep up with daily news developments with me online and on air over at the pbs newshour. and we'll see you again, next week, on washington week. good night. every thursday, get a preview of our topics and panel with our "washington week" email alert available at pbs.org. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> one line helps communities turn plans into reality. helps shippers forge a path to prosperity, helps workers get back to work. one line is an engine for the economy and the future. norfolk southern, one line, infinite possibilities. >> we know why we're here, to chart a greener path, in the air, and in our factories. >> to find cleaner, more efficient ways to power flight. >> and harness our technologies for new energy solutions. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to build a better tomorrow. >> that's why we're here. corporate funding for washington week is also provided by prudential financial, at&t -- rethink possible. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and
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. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from and viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- tavis: it thomas edsall is a professional art -- prof. of journalism affairs. he writes and online column for the new york times. his new column is called "the age of austerity: how scarcity will remake american politics." thank you for all the years of good reading courtesy of your penmanship. >> i am delighted to be here. >> let me start by asking whether or not austerity is overrated. >> it is a great political tool. what has happened since 2008 with the economic collapse and deficit and debt going way up, austerity and has dominated all political thinking. that is all that congress did last year, cut, cut, cut. the deficit was out of hand and we would go broke. whether it should be or should not be, it was. that set the tone in washington of zero sum politics. if new win, i lose. that took the polarization we already had between republicans and democrats and turne
. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from and viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- tavis: it thomas edsall is a professional art -- prof. of journalism affairs. he writes and online column for the new york times. his new column is called "the age of austerity: how scarcity will remake american politics." thank you for all the years of good reading courtesy of...
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we just went on pbs in washington, d.c. and whuc at howard university and we are now on over 1100 stations. it was originally from pacifica radio. that was founded in the bay area 60 years ago. over 300 radio stations take it all over the world. i think this is because of the hunger for independent voices. and to bend, authentic voices -- independent, authentic voice is all over the world. host: we are talking with amy goodman, the host of "to mobocracy now" and author of "the silent majority." caller: good morning. you got your priorities right -- war is hell. if we could negotiate with stalin, we could negotiate with iran. as far as business, we have the highest corporate tax in the world. can adjust lower theirs down to sit -- 15%. guest: i agree that war is hell. i co-authored this book with dennis moynihan as we travel the country and broadcast from all over, bringing out these issues and engaging in discussion about what will make us safer in this country. ultimately, it is about shoring up this country. that will inc
we just went on pbs in washington, d.c. and whuc at howard university and we are now on over 1100 stations. it was originally from pacifica radio. that was founded in the bay area 60 years ago. over 300 radio stations take it all over the world. i think this is because of the hunger for independent voices. and to bend, authentic voices -- independent, authentic voice is all over the world. host: we are talking with amy goodman, the host of "to mobocracy now" and author of "the...